3SK? ' ; n-" it-.-fiS"" - .EVENING PUBLIC kEB'GEKPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1918 5 &? l$frWtiJtid&abl K Rtfr.IN MITSTFRlNfi 111 T OF MORE MEADE UNITS H s & r Ammunition Train and Trcnch Morlar Battery Men ,.to Be Released Today Seclallnipnfrh ro Trvcstrttf riiMlo Z-filoo" Cnmn MraU, Mil., Dec. 13. Thd domoblllzntlon of the Eleentli Ammunition Trnln ftnu ho Eleventh Trench Mortar Battery will begin this morning These aro army corps units which, llKo tho Eleventh Artillery Brl gpda, the demobilization of which was completed jenterday, were not a part of tho Lafayette Division. Nearly 4000 vion li.va ha.rt mtlatorfd ntlt of tllO SerV- fa at this camp during the present week;. nna approximately jiuu i .i... v'thelr discharge certificates today and lrtmn.mi. Persons of th opinion that the de mobilization of the i;ieonth Division trill Im Btartrd with (ha musterlnc out tnb of the' ammunition train and the mortar battery havo been mlsinrormeu. -ino Twenty-fourth Ammunition Train and the Twentyifourth Trench Mortar Bat tery belong to the EleventhDllslon and are In training with the division's artil lery brigade at West Point, Ky. Major Frank P. Henneman, the camp personnel officer, who has charge of the mustering out of tho arlous units, Is miiiiiiiiiuiiniinnQ'irniimuiiiEniminnmtniiiiiiuiniiumiiiiiiiniii'iiiiiniiiitmniiiimriuig very much gratified at the work which has been accomplished. Slnco the de mobilization order was rccehed about thrco weeks ngo, approximately 10,000 men have been discharged. Men of tho 154th Depot Brlgade,cceptlng the Cadre and surplus officers, aro to be mustered out next week. It Is probable that before the demobili zation of tho Eleventh Division one more major will be ghcir the rank of lieuten ant colonel. He Is Major Murray B. Dllley, division signal officei. Thcro aro few men In Meade who have had a moro thoroughly successful and useful career In the army than tho major. He started out as a private six teen years ago and grew to be a master signal electrician, which among "non- coms'' Is what Is termed "some Job." , When tho war broko out the major was still In the rnnks of the enllste? men, but his ability had long slnco been recognized, and his services as an officer, were demanded Immediately, lie was commissioned largely because of his Invention of a number of things which vvero very useful to the signal corps, especially In the lino of field telephones. The present phone of this character Is, In part, his own Invention. Major Dllley Is ono of tho most effi cient leaders In camp. Ite was warmly commended In Washington by tho gen eral staff for tho exhibitions which his battalion gavo at the army war college. 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Trim'd Hudson Seal Coats 275.00 Original and unusual styles with bea ver, squirrel and other contrasting furs. Squirrel & Hud:Seal Wraps 395.00 Voluminous, enveloping models in 45 inch long wraps. Fine quality pelts. Scotcll Mole Wraps 550.00 45-lnch long, full, loose models of se lected genuine Scotch mole pelts. Muffs Hudson Seal 9.5016.50 . .. Beaver 15.00 24.50 . . . Skunk 19.5035.00 Neckpieces 10,5027.50. 14.5024.50. 24.5039.50. 25.00 32.50 Natural Nutria 9.5016.50 19J50 27.50 Taupe Nutria 9.50 16.50 f 2.50 10.50, Natural Raccoon 12.50 16.50 48.50 75,00, . . , , Moleikin ,,....... .29.50 37.50 45.0059.59, . , ,.., ...... "f,f Black fe ,. . . VJ, f. . , . 39,6065.00 This Is the Stoic for Useful Gifts BLAUNER'S 833-35 Market Street Manufacturers and Retailers Factory: 37th and Broadway, New York i Exclusive Coats on Sale tliiCT'" ""iH jf yk ' 00 Second Floor 25 .00 Substantial reductions on more expensive Coats have made possible this notable offering. 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